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Characteristic polynomials of some perturbed matrices
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    Characteristic polynomials of some perturbed matrices (English)
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    11 June 2008
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    A determinant identity is used to establish a relation between the characteristic polynomial of a matrix \(A\) and that of a special perturbation of \(A\). The latter is obtained in factored form, provided the perturbation satisfies some linear independence condition. This result implies some known eigenvalue theorems.
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    eigenvalue
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    characteristic polynomial
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    perturbation
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    determinant identity
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